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00:00In the city of Washington, the council member of Kachunau, Prinka Suni Ji, is our friend of Lakhnao.
00:08They have been living in such a big time.
00:11They talk about how they have been in Lakhnao, and how they have been in Lakhnao.
00:19I have been in Lakhnao, but in Lakhnao, I think I was in second grade,
00:25so my parents got transferred to Lakhnao.
00:28And then Lakhnao is our home.
00:32I had my education here in St. Thomas and City Montessori.
00:37After Lakhnao University, I moved to Lakhnao University.
00:42I moved to USA.
00:44In USA, I and my husband were working in Michigan.
00:48We went to Redmond City.
00:51When they joined Microsoft, I worked at Starbucks in the corporate office.
00:56After that, I started my non-profit organization, A.M. Powering.
01:02We are working very well.
01:05So I was working very well.
01:06So as a part of the journey with Lakhnao with the new Lakhnao.
01:10I was in USA.
01:12I have been here today, I have been in Los Angeles.
01:15And we have been here as a council member.
01:18And for this purpose, I will definitely thank God for the first time.
01:23After that, my parents, my husband, my in-laws and I will all thank you.
01:28and the most important thank you is for those who voted for me or for those who have worked for me.
01:40I want to tell you a little about non-profit.
01:44Our non-profit is A.E.M. Powering.
01:48It is based in USA.
01:50It is based in India.
01:52We give daily food from around the world.
01:57We are giving shelter, food, domestic violence, mental health, or emergency situations.
02:09We are doing a lot of work on that.
02:12In India, we go to Maki Rasoi.
02:16We go to Lakhno's Trauma Center daily food.
02:21This was the work.
02:23Besides, like the government,
02:26in Washington State,
02:28when they saw my work,
02:30they told me,
02:31you know,
02:32this is a different way of thinking.
02:34So, you join us on this board.
02:36In fact, I am so many board members,
02:39and commissioners,
02:41because they are working on everyone.
02:44In the right way,
02:45you asked me,
02:46you know,
02:47grassroot level was working.
02:48When I went to here,
02:50I am from my heart,
02:53because my culture is very rich.
02:56My culture is very rich.
02:58My culture is very rich.
02:59My culture is very rich.
03:01My culture is a Vedic culture.
03:03I am very spiritual.
03:05I respect it.
03:06I respect it.
03:07It is our Ramayana,
03:08our Gita.
03:09In fact,
03:10there was also a gift.
03:12So,
03:13our festivals,
03:14if you look here,
03:15whether it's our Holi,
03:16our Diwali,
03:17or even Garbha,
03:18Dandia,
03:19we don't do so much in Lakhno,
03:20but we are in Ahmedabad.
03:22And Seattle,
03:23or any other place,
03:24in the USA,
03:25we represent a whole
03:26region.
03:27We are not representing Lakhno,
03:29we are not saying that,
03:30we are only Punjabi,
03:31we are Telugu,
03:32we are Tamil.
03:33We are representing the whole region.
03:35So,
03:36for me,
03:37our culture is a lot of respect.
03:38It is a lot of respect.
03:39It is a lot of respect.
03:40So,
03:41I wanted to tell them
03:42that respect,
03:43and tell them.
03:44There are cultural gaps.
03:46You don't know about my culture.
03:48I don't know about your culture.
03:50I don't know about your culture.
03:51So,
03:52I thought I would tell them
03:53to tell them.
03:54You know,
03:55how much of our Diwali
03:56is fighting,
03:57and winning,
03:58good over evil.
03:59Like,
04:00you know,
04:01how much of us
04:03there is a lot of meaning.
04:04So,
04:05I wanted to tell them
04:06all the things.
04:07We started to celebrate
04:08all of our festivals.
04:09Look,
04:10I will say two things
04:11today.
04:12We are talking about women's
04:13empowerment.
04:14But,
04:15today,
04:17there are also
04:18many women's
04:19domestic violence
04:20in the USA.
04:21Why?
04:22Because they have a dependent
04:23visa.
04:24So,
04:25they have a dependent
04:26visa.
04:27So,
04:28they have a dependent
04:29visa.
04:30So,
04:31their children
04:34are U.S. citizens.
04:35So,
04:36they have their children's
04:37citizenship.
04:38Because,
04:39if they are divorced,
04:40if they are left and left,
04:41then,
04:42they have their children's
04:43rights.
04:44Because,
04:45they are U.S. bond.
04:46So,
04:47they have a lot of cases
04:48coming from us.
04:49So,
04:50I thought,
04:51we are working on this.
04:52And,
04:53I thought,
04:54we are working on this.
04:55And,
04:56my determination
04:58is that
04:59I will work on this.
05:00In fact,
05:01we have to try
05:02that,
05:03we have to try
05:04that,
05:05we have to do
05:06a dependent visa
05:07for them.
05:08So,
05:09we have to do
05:10a solution for them.
05:11of the
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